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词条 Inkle and Yarico
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Origins

  3. 18th-century performances

  4. Modern revival

  5. References

  6. Further reading

  7. External links

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Inkle and Yarico is a comic opera first staged in London, England, in August 1787, with music by Samuel Arnold and a libretto by George Colman the Younger.

Plot

Inkle, an English trader, is shipwrecked in the West Indies, and survives with the help of Yarico, an Indian maiden. They fall in love, but when Inkle returns to his civilization, he plans to sell Yarico into slavery to recover his financial losses while he marries a woman, Narcissa, who will give him the social standing he wants. In the end, Narcissa marries another, and Inkle remains with Yarico.[1]

Origins

The supposedly true story first appeared in Richard Ligon's book A True and Exact History of the Island of Barbadoes (1657).

Richard Steele's The Spectator printed another version in March 1711, in which Yarico is a Native American, sold into slavery while bearing Inkle's child.

18th-century performances

The opera was highly successful, performed 98 times at the Haymarket Theatre, and a total of 164 performances on London stages by 1800. One of the most famous actresses to play the part of Yarico was Elizabeth Satchell. There were also performances in Dublin (1787), Jamaica (1788), New York (1789), Philadelphia (1790), Calcutta (1791), Boston (1794), and Charleston (1794).[2]

Modern revival

Inkle and Yarico only survives in vocal score.{{citation needed|date=August 2018}}

In 1996, composer Roxanna Panufnik was commissioned by the Holders Opera Festival, Barbados, to recompose the opera for steel pan[3] and modern symphony orchestra. The production premiered at the festival on 15 March 1997, featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with British soloist Rachel Hayward performing the solo pan part.

In 1997 Straydog Theatre, under the direction of Simon Godwin and the music direction of Peter Tregear, performed the work in the historic Cambridge Festival Theatre. Tregear reconstructed the score for the vocal and instrumental forces that Samuel Arnold had at his disposal at the Haymarket Theatre. The production was remounted for a season at the Battersea Arts Centre in 1998.

Composer James McConnel was commissioned to compose a score for Inkle'n Yarico in 1997,[4] and this was performed at the 1999 Edinburgh Festival starring Michael McCarthy (Inkle) and Natalie Tinn (Yarico).[5][6]

In 2006, another reconstruction of Arnold's original opera was performed by Opera East at Magdalene College, Cambridge, conducted by Oliver Gooch and directed by Alistair Boag. The libretto was prepared by Richard Luckett and the score was orchestrated by Benjamin Chewter, again for the forces that Samuel Arnold had at his disposal at the Haymarket Theatre.

In 2015, John and Jodie Kidd produced a new musical based on the story at the London Theatre Workshop. General managed by Crow and Elk. It ran from 17 February to 28 March. Composed by James McConnel and lyrics by Carl Miller. Directed by Emily Grey, Musical Director Zara Nunn, Lighting Design Matt Haskins, Set and costume design Sarah Beaton.{{cn|date=May 2018}} A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxvdGfqgTe8 teaser video] was released on YouTube.

References

1. ^Nandini Bhattacharya, Family Jewels: George Colman's Inkle and Yarico and Connoisseurship , accessed 1 September 2014
2. ^On Charleston: City Gazette and Daily Advertiser, 24 June 1794.
3. ^Roxanna Panufnik (personal website), Works, Opera, as accessed 10 August 2013.
4. ^{{cite web | title = Barbados - Holders Season- Inkle and Yarico | url = http://www.barbados.org/inkle.htm | accessdate = 18 April 2015 | website = barbados.org }}
5. ^{{ citation | last = Howell | first = Mark A. | contribution = Anti-slavery imagined: Inkle & Yarico at Bristol's Old Vic | editor-last = Howell | editor-first = Mark A. | title = Imaginative genius: Spectators on stage at Shakespeare's playhouses & Bristol's Old Vic | publisher = Google e-book | isbn = 9780992643713 | quote = As Marianne Gunn reported for the Edinburgh Festival Revue in 1999, Inkle & Yarico still proves extremely popular today because the anti-slavery themes chime with campaigns against People-Trafficking today. Barbados Theatre Company, Holders, won a 1999 Fringe First for their "spectacularly... compelling and entertaining" performance with Michael McCarthy and Natalie Tinn playing Inkle & Yarico, respectively. | ref = harv | postscript = .}}
6. ^{{cite news | last = Gunn | first = Marianne | title = Fringe reviews: Inkle and Yarico, Festival Revue | url = http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12270327.Fringe_REVIEWS/ | work = Herald Scotland | publisher = Herald & Times Group | date = 25 August 1999 | accessdate = 11 August 2016 }}

Further reading

  • {{Cite book|author=David Brion Davis|title=The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture|year=1966|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-505639-6|pages=10-13}}

External links

  •   excerpt from Linda V. Troost's The Rise of the Comic Opera
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100128004128/http://tabula.rutgers.edu/spectator/text/march1711/no11.html Original 1711 Spectator text]
  • [https://archive.org/details/inkleyaricoopera00arno Libretto published in 1787]

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